Re: Kickstart, PXE, NFS, 2 Interfaces, Specifying the default interface

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Jeff,

I'm assuming you are using a local kickstart file.  If that is the case
specifying the --device option in your network line should take care of it.

http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/sysadmin-guide/s1-kickstart2-options.html

If your ks.cfg is available over the network you may have to specify the
device in the kernel boot options you supply from PXE.  If all the
interfaces can get to the ks.cfg I don't think it will be a problem, but I'm
not sure on that.

I believe you supply the argument "ksdevice=<device>" to the boot prompt in
order to install from that device.

Russell

On 6/20/06, Jeff B <jeffb.list@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I'm putting together a network install with PXE and Kickstart.  When a
machine boots it gets a DHCP address for both of it's interfaces, When
the Kickstart runs it stops and asks you which interface you want to
do the NFS install with.

I'm not able to find the option to specify the default interface in
the Kickstart file.  If someone could point me in the right direction
that would be great.

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